Point-a-Lite, made by Ediswan, about 6" x 6" x 9", in its box. Used as an optical light source, has two stage switch and resistance, hinged cover to enable bulb to be removed, but no lenses, has primary heating elements on first position of switch and full illumination on second. Point-a-Lite, made by Ediswan
Six microphotographs by J.B. Dancer and Ward in small wooden box, 2" x 1 1/2" x 1", 1855-1870: 1. Balmoral Castle No. 114 2. Osborne No. 253 3. Melrose Abbey No. 261 4. "The Old Man's Best Argument" No. 35 5. Arctic Council No. 15 6. Front Page, Manchester City News 6 Microphotographs in wooden box
A Harrison flat bed knitting machine, thought to have been made c. 1952, mounted on table with yarn stand and guides, two rows of needles inclined towards each other with central gap for finished knitting to fall through and slider passing over top. Size, including yarn creel and guides, 4 ft long x 2 ft front-back x 6 ft high. Harrison Flat Bed Knitting Machine